What Clay Gun Extruder Is The Best To Get?

I've been looking a clay gun extruders to use with fondant. Does anyone out there have a preference and why? I'm looking at two in particular; clay gun from Sharon Zambito's web site and the makin clay gun. It looks to me that Sharon's might be easier to use one handed, but I'm not sure of how big it is and if I could get a single piece to go around the base of a 10 inch square. The gun on her site costs about $45.00. I cannot remember where, but I also heard that the makin gun was a really nice product and it mentioned the fact about being larger and it is like $25.00 Any thoughts would be appreciated. I only sell about 3 cakes a month and cost is a factor, but I want something that will last and make life easier. Thanks.

I just bought my Clay Extruder 2 weeks ago at Hobby Lobby and it was $24.99 and I bought extra discs which were $9.99. I went to Michaels also and they were out of the guns and only had the discs, so I then when to Hobby Lobby. HTH.

I don't know if either of those clay guns will give a rope long enough to go around a 10 inch square. I bought a big one (similar to a caulk gun) and it holds more fondant then you will ever need to go around a cake. Here's a link http://www.bigceramicstore.com/Supplies/ClayGuns.htm Jennifer Dontz uses the discs from the s u g a r c r a f t gun in this one as well (on top of the included disc).

I don't know if either of those clay guns will give a rope long enough to go around a 10 inch square. I bought a big one (similar to a caulk gun) and it holds more fondant then you will ever need to go around a cake. Here's a link http://www.bigceramicstore.com/Supplies/ClayGuns.htm Jennifer Dontz uses the discs from the s u g a r c r a f t gun in this one as well (on top of the included disc).

I bought one of those at a sporting goods store. It was marketed as a sausage extruder.

Anyway, it's sitting here collecting dust because my hands are too small to squeeze the handle!